Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Vintage ironstone, below, what do you see in the scene? Decades, I saw, 'boring'.

Now, I see prayers of thanks, honoring the gift of Nature from Providence, its methods of provision, and more than simple survival, spiritual. We are included in the cycle, as surely as the daffodil in spring.
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Spring's platter, honoring flowers of the guild, attracting widest variety of pollinators to the fruit trees, increasing yields by 80%. Survival of man, pollinators, livestock, communities, nations.
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Commercial agriculture & livestock steps outside the circle of stewardship. Water is poisoned, soil is killed, communities die, a nation's congress is bought. ( Is 'sold' more correct? Thank you to my dear readers sending missives elucidating where I am wildly wrong. Why be a little bit wrong?)
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Fascinating science arriving about our gut bacteria, its role in our health. From The Daily Mail, May 11, 2015, "

Everything you think you know about diets is WRONG: Counting calories is a total waste of time, it’s bacteria in your gut that make you fat and finally, cheese, alcohol and chocolate can all help"

"Professor Spector believes it’s down to the bacteria in our gut. He has found that the type and variety of our gut bugs have an astonishing influence on many aspects of our health.

‘Microbes are not only essential to how we digest food,’ he says.

‘They also control the calories we absorb and provide vital enzymes and vitamins, as well as keeping our immune system healthy.’, full article.

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Following the money, a group of small farmers gathered almost a decade ago, brainstorming ways to keep money from leaving their county, discovering as time passed the idea had to grow from county to state to region. This is hilarious, you already know where this is going, I'm sure of it.
.The Atlantic,

Planning for Rural America's Economic Future

In Pottawattamie County, the agricultural sector is proving that innovative regional strategies can start anywhere.

"It has worked to train the next generation of farmers and to help existing farms with small-business coaching. Now, the county even collaborates with nearby Omaha, Nebraska, to help attract and keep corporations in the region instead of engaging in an economic border war across state lines, a development that too often plagues regional economic development.".

Continuing, "Part of the strategy to keep money in-state was to shift the type of farming that southwest Iowans engaged in from large industrialized farms to smaller operations that grew food that local people could eat. From this initial series of meetings was born the Southwest Iowa Food and Farm Initiative. The group has grown to a roster of more than 50 farmers, O'Brien says, with a smattering of local food-policy councils." Full article.

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From the 1960's Wendell Berry has written about the decimation of family farms, their way of life supporting more than a family, entire towns, conglomerated into states, and for most of USA's history, an entire country, agricultural. More about USA's agricultural founders & its influence upon our form of government, read, Founding Gardeners, by Andrea Wulf.

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Back to the platter,

Until post WWII people, world wide, knew Nature, its workings literally & metaphorically, as survival to health of the body, spirit, and financial security.

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Losing the connection, less than a century ago, science is proving Nature of more importance to our good health than our good actions with diet & anti-bacterial soap, working sedentary office lives, not in tandem with the seasons of the soil.

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Further, trying to financially stabilize & grow a dying rural USA, improves health for people, agriculture, livestock, water, soil. A banking system as beneficial as local farming must be chosen.

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Ellen Brown, takes banking the way I take agriculture, for the people, organic, honest, public banks. She's a money farmer. Without good banking matching good agriculture/livestock, the system is weak, money flowing away from communities.

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Ellen Brown, "Connecting the Dots – 05.06.15

At what point are you willing to challenge your own notions of what’s really going on? Can you even imagine that the mavens of the Money Power would threaten human survival to serve themselves for even bigger personal profits? Ellen’s guest, researcher Dane Wigington, has a trove of data to suggest that they would. And they do so in the form of geoengineering, a covert tool allegedly being used to control natural systems for private profit. We also hear commentary from Matt Stannard about the economics of the Baltimore uprising and from Marc Armstrong about America’s only publicly-owned depository bank, the Bank of North Dakota, which just issued its latest annual report — it’s another record-setting winner!

Another untapped resource is California’s own “primary” water — water newly produced by chemical processes within the earth that has never been part of the surface hydrological cycle. Created when conditions are right to allow oxygen to combine with hydrogen, this water is continually being pushed up under great pressure from deep within the earth and finds its way toward the surface where there are fissures or faults. This water can be located everywhere on the planet. It is the water flowing in wells in oases in the desert, where there is neither rainfall nor mountain run-off to feed them.

A study reported in Scientific American in March 2014 documented the presence of vast quantities of water locked far beneath the earth’s surface, generated not by surface rainfall but from pressures deep within. The study confirmed “that there is a very, very large amount of water that’s trapped in a really distinct layer in the deep Earth… approaching the sort of mass of water that’s present in all the world’s oceans.”

In December 2014, BBC News reported the results of a study presented at the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union, in which researchers estimate there is more water locked deep in the earth’s crust than in all its rivers, swamps and lakes together. Japanese researchers reported in Science in March 2002 that the earth’s lower mantle may store about five times more water than its surface oceans." Full article here.

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Back to the platter.

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A lot of writing in this post, more eloquently drawn, above, in my vintage ironstone platter. Yet, I did not go into the realm of Providence, sure, all my words inadequate, the platter says it all.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Something in Obama's tone made me believe his comment about American's energy bills needing to double. This was during his 1st term.

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Results, in my garden, below.

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Crape myrtle 'Natchez', below, shades my house from sunrise to noon.

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The western sun was planted in crapes years ago.

Most money saved on energy bills involves discomfort. Who wants to be hot or cold beyond necessary?

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Choose beauty for savings. And more places for the song birds to thrive. Butterflies & native honeybees too.

Before the crape myrtle blooms the Chinese snowball, above/below, blooms in the same garden room during March.

Other crape myrtles in my garden save almost $40/month with electric bills for decades.
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Math is in the thousands, tax free.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Top pic taken this morning. Bottom pics taken in March.
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